OMNITEK ENGINEERING SIGNS LETTER OF INTENT TO FORM STRATEGIC ALLIANCE WITH NATURAL GAS FUELING STATION COMPANY

-- Focus on Facilitating Diesel Engine Conversions for Truck Fleets--

SAN MARCOS, CA — October 5, 2011 — Omnitek
Engineering Corporation (OTCQB: OMTK) today announced it has signed a
letter of intent with San Clemente, CA-based Go Natural Gas
to form a strategic alliance to facilitate diesel-to-natural
gas truck engine conversions through turnkey programs and
services.

The company is in the process of
negotiating various components of the proposed strategic
agreement, including economic considerations, geographic
scope and related responsibilities.

“The
proposed strategic alliance is intended to facilitate
heavy-duty diesel truck engine conversions by simplifying
the entire process, which will be enhanced by the ability to
offer fleet customers the
option to locate a fueling station on their property – an
important consideration for fleet owners.We look forward to formalizing the strategic alliance and
leveraging the expertise of both organizations,” said Werner
Funk,
president and chief executive officer of Omnitek Engineering
Corporation.

“Entering into a strategic alliance with Omnitek will
greatly benefit our common customers. Go Natural Gas will
have the advantage of consulting with Omnitek and
determining which conversion centers and vehicle models
offer the greatest volume potential before deciding on a
specific fueling station location or design. Likewise,
Omnitek will benefit by being able to offer a turnkey
solution and preferred fueling contract to its customers,”
said Timothy Nelligan,
chief executive officer of Go Natural Gas, Inc.

Funk
added that compressed natural gas provides significant
advantages over diesel fuel, including reduced emissions,
plentiful supplies and favorable economics. “Industry
observers believe that up to eight million heavy-duty
vehicles in the U.S. could benefit from conversion to
natural gas. Replacing old diesel trucks with new natural
gas-powered trucks is certainly an option, but it is much
more expensive. Our technology is feasible and affordable,
with a projected return on investment of less than two
years. In addition, diesel engines have a service life of
up to 20 years, which provides an additional incentive to
convert,” Funk said.

About Omnitek Engineering
CorporationOmnitek
Engineering Corp. develops and sells new natural gas
engines, as well as proprietary diesel-to-natural gas
conversion systems -- providing global customers with
innovative alternative energy and emissions control
solutions that are sustainable, affordable and designed to
combat global warming.

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